Dec
12
2011

OD Add rel=lightbox Plugin for WordPress

I use lightbox clones all the time to create a visually beautiful presentation for my photos in my photography related blogs. Lightbox clones all require a bit of code to indicate that the image should be opened in a lightbox instead of as an individual webpage. Typically each image must be tagged with something like rel=”lightbox[ID]“, but of course there is no tagging standard between each clone and it’s often not included in the WordPress or Theme code, so it’s very handy to use a WordPress plugin to automatically add the code.

For several of my photography sites I use a lightbox clone called prettyPhoto for which I adapted an existing plugin to add the required rel=prettyPhoto[ID] code. More recently I have been using other lightbox clones more and more and so I had to adapt my plugin once again. Although it was a simple mod, I thought I might as well share it here too in case it’s useful for someone else as well.

Installation

  1. Download the Free OD Add rel=lightbox WordPress Plugin
  2. Unzip the file
  3. Upload it in /wp-content/plugins/ of your WordPress installation
  4. Activate the Plugin
  5. That’s All

Changelog

0.1
Initial release. Adapted from the OD Add rel=prettyPhoto Plugin for WordPress.

Please let me know if you find any issues, bugs, or have ideas for improvements.

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Apr
13
2010

Add rel=prettyPhoto Plugin for WordPress

Modern Business 3 Dark for WordPressI recently started using a WordPress theme for one of my sites called (Modern Business 3 Dark for WordPress) that has built in code for a jQuery based lightbox clone called prettyPhoto. This is a beautiful theme, and a very nice implementation of a lightbox. In fact prettyPhoto is very similar to Lightview, which is the lightbox clone I normally use.

Unfortunately prettyPhoto requires some different code to indicate that images or video should be opened in the lightbox than most of the other clones I’ve used. Typically each image must be tagged with something like rel=”lightbox[ID]“, but for prettyPhoto the required tag is rel=”prettyPhoto[ID]“.

I use lightbox clones all the time, and of course there is no tagging standard between each clone, so for a long time I’ve been using a WordPress plugin called Add Lightbox that automatically adds this code. I modified that plugin to work with prettyPhoto, and I thought I would share my mod here. This really was a very simple mod, but I’m sure that there are thousands of other people using the same theme that I am that have the same problem that I did.

Note that this plugin does not add the the files required for prettyPhoto (it only adds the rel=prettyPhoto[ID] tag)! You have to insert the required files for prettyPhoto into your theme yourself, or use a theme such as Modern Business 3 Dark for WordPress that already includes the code.

Installation

  1. Download the Free OD Add rel=prettyPhoto WordPress Plugin
  2. Unzip the file
  3. Upload it in /wp-content/plugins/ of your WordPress installation
  4. Activate the Plugin
  5. That’s All

Changelog

0.2
Minor update to change the name and update the documentation.
0.1
Initial release. Adapted from the Add Lightbox Plugin for WordPress.

Please let me know if you find any issues, bugs, or have ideas for improvements.

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Nov
12
2009

Find Images in Lightroom with LR/Transporter

My wife recently decided that she wanted to get a bunch of images of the kids printed. I wasn’t around and she didn’t know what the best way would be to make a list of those images for me to print. She had lo res copies of all of the images of the kids that I’ve put out for public display over the last year and so she decided to copy the ones she wanted printed into a new folder on my hard drive. I then had to find all of those images in Lightroom in order to prep print quality versions to send to the printer.

In this case there were only a few images so I could have manually searched for them all pretty quickly. But I didn’t do that. Instead I figured out the “right way” to do it so that I could very quickly repeat the process in the future…

There are two broad steps involved:

  1. Create a text file with a listing of the directory contents. I use “Karen’s Directory Printer” for that.
  2. Tag the images in Lightroom so that they can be sent to the printer. I use a Lightroom plugin from Timothy Armes called LR/Transporter for that.

Note – If you haven’t used any of Tim Armes’ plugins before, you owe it to yourself to check them out. They are all free for limited use, or by donation for the full feature list. You can find them at Photographers-Toolbox.com. My personal favorite is LR/Enfuse, which allows you to blend multiple images made with multiple exposures (somewhat like HDR photograpahy, only not quite).

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